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Registration / Serial:G-31-15
Aircraft Original Type:Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer
Aircraft Generic Type:Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer
Aircraft Version:Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer CC.2
C/n (msn):538
City / Airport:Glasgow - Prestwick (EGPK / PIK)Map
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Photo Date:February 1970
Photo by:David A. MontgomeryContact
Photo ID:873296Submit Correction
View count: 110
Among the hangars at Scottish Aviation. Previously XM285 of the RAF, delivered in 1958. Carries the badge of the RAF's Short Range Conversion Unit, based at RAF Odiham,1964 to 1967. Stored at RAF Shawbury before transferring, as Class B G-31-15, back to its birthplace at Scottish Aviation to be civilianised as G-AYFA. Joined Flight One Ltd, at Staverton Airport, Gloucestershire for survey work in 1972. Withdrawn from use in 1991. Airframe initially preserved. Only the cockpit section still survives, acquired from the Solway Aircraft Museum, now at RAF Sealand.
Registration / Serial:G-31-15
Aircraft Version:Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer CC.2
C/n (msn):538
City / Airport:Glasgow - Prestwick (EGPK / PIK)Map
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Photo Date:February 1970
Photo by:David A. MontgomeryContact
Registration / Serial:G-31-15
Aircraft Original Type:Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer
Aircraft Generic Type:Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer
Aircraft Version:Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer CC.2
C/n (msn):538
City / Airport:Glasgow - Prestwick (EGPK / PIK)Map
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Photo Date:February 1970
Photo by:David A. MontgomeryContact
Photo ID:873296Submit Correction
View count: 110
Among the hangars at Scottish Aviation. Previously XM285 of the RAF, delivered in 1958. Carries the badge of the RAF's Short Range Conversion Unit, based at RAF Odiham,1964 to 1967. Stored at RAF Shawbury before transferring, as Class B G-31-15, back to its birthplace at Scottish Aviation to be civilianised as G-AYFA. Joined Flight One Ltd, at Staverton Airport, Gloucestershire for survey work in 1972. Withdrawn from use in 1991. Airframe initially preserved. Only the cockpit section still survives, acquired from the Solway Aircraft Museum, now at RAF Sealand.
Registration / Serial:G-31-15
Aircraft Version:Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer CC.2
C/n (msn):538
City / Airport:Glasgow - Prestwick (EGPK / PIK)Map
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Photo Date:February 1970
Photo by:David A. MontgomeryContact
Registration / Serial:G-31-15
Aircraft Original Type:Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer
Aircraft Generic Type:Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer
Aircraft Version:Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer CC.2
C/n (msn):538
City / Airport:Glasgow - Prestwick (EGPK / PIK)Map
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Photo Date:31 January 1970
Photo by:Lewis GrantContact
Photo ID:337755Submit Correction
View count: 228
Formerly XM285 of the RAF, which was allocated this Class B registration before being civilianised as G-AYFA for Flight One Ltd. Parked outside the Scottish Aviation factory.
Registration / Serial:G-31-15
Aircraft Version:Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer CC.2
C/n (msn):538
City / Airport:Glasgow - Prestwick (EGPK / PIK)Map
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Photo Date:31 January 1970
Photo by:Lewis GrantContact
Registration / Serial:G-31-15
Aircraft Original Type:Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer
Aircraft Generic Type:Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer
Aircraft Version:Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer CC.2
C/n (msn):538
City / Airport:Glasgow - Prestwick (EGPK / PIK)Map
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Photo Date:31 January 1970
Photo by:Lewis GrantContact
Photo ID:337755Submit Correction
View count: 228
Formerly XM285 of the RAF, which was allocated this Class B registration before being civilianised as G-AYFA for Flight One Ltd. Parked outside the Scottish Aviation factory.
Registration / Serial:G-31-15
Aircraft Version:Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer CC.2
C/n (msn):538
City / Airport:Glasgow - Prestwick (EGPK / PIK)Map
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Photo Date:31 January 1970
Photo by:Lewis GrantContact